Reading Born To Be Posthumous: The Eccentric Life and Mysterious Genius of Edward Gorey ๐
I finished reading [Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow] ๐(https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/690750/tomorrow-and-tomorrow-and-tomorrow-by-gabrielle-zevin/) by Gabrielle Zevin.
I’d say it lived up to the hype. Full of little aphorisms on life and art. Here are a few of my favorites:
- It isnโt a sadness, but a joy, that we donโt do the same things for the length of our lives.
- The most successful people are also the most able to change their mindsets
- Sam on TV talk shows, quoting Marshall McLuhan, โThe games of a people reveal a great deal about them.โ
- Limitations are style if you make them so
- If youโre always aiming for perfection, you wonโt make anything at all.
Champagne

Reading Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin ๐
Reading The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction by @Ayjay๐
Great book that’s helping to cure readers block.
Collage artist John Stezaker๐จ

“Wit is the art of bringing unlikely things or ideas together, in such a way that the scandal or shock of their proximity arrives alongside a conviction that they have always belonged together.” ~Brian Dillon, Essayism ๐
Montaigne, quoted in Essayism: On Form, Feeling, and Nonfiction by Brian Dillon. ๐

Walk on

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Watch Hill, RI


Listening to Pat Metheny, Watercolors ๐ต
Sunset

Currently reading: A Year with Swollen Appendices by Brian Eno ๐